Definition of Impossible:

The story:

As a neurosurgeon, he considered the countless reported Near Death Experiences (NDEs) to be mere hallucinations... tricks of the brain... that duped people into thinking there was a God, or an afterlife, that far transcended our physical world.

Little did Dr. Alexander know that he was about to have a NDE of his own. It happened suddenly one night when he became ill and was rushed to the hospital. While there he lapsed into a coma that lasted 7 days.

He had developed Bacterial Meningitis, a disease that decimated his brain. In fact, during this coma, his brain showed no recognizable activity. His imminent death was, of course, expected.

During his coma, however, he had a spectacular NDE that was "impossible" according to his previous medical belief. By all medical standards, his non-functioning brain was incapable of this so-called hallucination.

In his video interview, he beautifully describes this experience as a "spinning melody of light" wherein he received the messages, "You are loved. You are cherished. there is nothing you can do wrong."

An astonishing, complete and "impossible" recovery followed, all of which is detailed in his book Proof Of Heaven (available on Amazon.com).

Important note : While EFT has produced remarkable clinical results, it must still be considered to be in the experimental stage and thus practitioners and the public must take complete responsibility for their use of it. Further, Gary Craig is not a licensed health professional and offers EFT and all other methods on this website as an ordained minister and as a personal performance coach. Please consult qualified health practitioners regarding your use of anything on this website.